N.A. Juniors Game Night: 2/6

Jung in the hospital as he's announced as First Star ... Wright helps Vancouver hand Tokarski first loss in two months ... Witkowski sets career highs ... Cup hosts heating up ... Fadden and TC go cold ... and a Jeff Beukeboom reference.

The loss was the Sooâ€™s 10th in a row. DeCoste earned the secondary assist on the gameâ€™s first goal, scored by Greyhound defenseman Brock Beukeboom. Yes, of that Beukeboom family. Brock is the son of former Edmonton and New York Ranger defenseman Jeff Beukeboom, who is now an assistant coach with the OHLâ€™s Barrie Colts. Brock, a 16 year old who is listed at 6â€™2â€, 200 pounds, is a better skater than his dad, at least according to Jeff (NY Daily News). Brock played for Ontario at the World U-17 Challenge this year, where he was credited with one assist for the six-game tournament. Brockâ€™s goal Friday was his second of the year (2-6-8).

DeCoste is within two points of last yearâ€™s point total with Brampton (66 games, 10-12-22).

A bad loss for Tri-City as Portland has the leagueâ€™s worst point total â€“ plus, Portland was on a 12 game losing streak. While the Americans have already clinched a playoff spot, they have to win the games theyâ€™re expected to win if they are to fend off Spokane (6 points behind, 3 games in hand on TC) for first in the U.S. Division.

Jung had a stellar bounce-back game from a bad start to the week, but his night wasnâ€™t all good as he took a slapshot off his mask in the third period. Jung was reportedly knocked unconscious by the shot and left the arena in an ambulance. According to a Regina newspaper reporter, the medical staff said Jung was â€œwoozy,â€ but â€œokay.â€

Tokarski and Spokane saw their 11 game win streak come to an end as Tyson Sexsmith (San Jose) had his fifth shutout of the season and CHL record 25th career shutout for the powerhouse that is the Vancouver Giants. Vancouver, who has clinched a playoff spot, has 93 points â€“ nearly 20 more than the next highest team in the Western Conference (Tri-City 75).

This was Tokarskiâ€™s first loss since November 29, which was also the last time he gave up more than three goals in a game. Suffice it to say, Tokarskiâ€™s streak of three straight CHL Goaltender of the Week nominations is likely coming to an end.